A golf training aid and golf training method are provided. The golf training aid includes a body portion, including a support, a first housing, and a second housing, a base portion, and an elevated target. The golf training method includes providing a golf training aid including a body portion including a first housing and a second housing, a base portion, and an elevated target, positioning a rocker arm between extendable sections of two upright posts attached to the first housing and two upright posts attached to the second housing, sliding and rotating the rocker arm positioned between the extendable sections to provide a rocker arm orientation, positioning caps over the two upright posts attached to the first housing and the two upright posts attached to the second housing, attaching the elevated target to the rocker arm, and hitting golf balls at the elevated target.
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1. A golf training aid, comprising:
a body portion, including:
a support comprising a first pair of upright posts attached to
a first housing; and a second pair of upright posts attached to
a second housing;
a retractable net having a first spool attached to the first housing and a second spool attached to the second housing;
the retractable net operable to vary a distance between the first housing and the second housing;
a rocker arm having a first end and it second end, the first rocker arm end slidably positionable between the first pair upright posts in frictional engagement, and the second rocker arm end slidably positionable between the second pair of upright posts;
a first cap positioned over the first pair of upright posts and a second cap positioned over the second pair of upright posts, the first cap and the second cap maintaining a spacing of the respective first and second pair of upright posts to maintain the rocker arm in an orientation with respect to the body portion;
at least one base portion; and
at least one elevated target attached to the rocker arm; wherein the at least one base portion comprises a first base portion and a second base portion; the first pair of upright posts secured to the first base portion, and the second pair of upright posts secured to the second base portion.
15. A golf training method, comprising:
providing a golf training aid including:
a body portion including a first housing having a first pair of uptight posts attached thereto, and a second housing having a second pair of upright posts attached thereto; each of the upright posts having an extendable section and a fixed section;
a rocker arm having a first end and a second end, the first rocker arm end slidably positionable between the first pair of upright posts in frictional engagement, and the second rocker arm end slidably positionable between the second pair of uptight posts;
a first cap positioned over the first pair of upright post and a second cap positioned over the second pair of upright posts the first cap and the second cap maintaining a spacing of the respective first and second pair of upright posts to maintain the rocker arm in an orientation with respect to the body portion;
a base portion: and
an elevated target:
supporting the body portion with the base portion:
positioning the rocker arm between the extendable sections of the first pair of upright posts attached to the first housing and the second pair of uptight posts attached to the second housing;
sliding, and rotating the rocker arm positioned between the extendable sections to provide a rocker it orientation:
positioning the first cap over the two uptight posts attached to the first housing and the second cap over the second pair of upright posts attached to the second housing;
attaching the elevated target to the rocker arm; and
hitting golf balls at the elevated target.
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The present invention is directed to a training aid and training method. More specifically, the present invention is directed to an adjustable golf training aid and a golf training method.
Golf is a popular recreational sport involving varying levels of difficulty. During a round of golf players may encounter many different obstacles that require player adjustments and precise placement of shots. In order to prepare for the different obstacles, golfers of all skill levels often require practice.
Many different training devices focus on driving, putting, and/or the mechanics of a golf swing. However, in addition to the distance and direction of the ball, golfers must also control the loft. Although different club angles provide different lofts, providing the right combination of distance and loft to avoid the many different obstacles may require adjustments by the golfer.
One currently available device includes targets placed on the ground. The targets are often bulky, lack adjustability, are unable to simulate obstacles, and fail to provide a loft obstacle. Another device includes targets hung on a wall for use with a Nerf ball or whiffle golf ball. The targets require a wall, do not reflect the power of a shot, and are not compatible with real golf balls.
A training aid with improvements in the device and/or the training process would be desirable in the art.
In one embodiment, a golf training aid includes a body portion, including a support, a first housing, and a second housing, a base portion, and an elevated target.
In another embodiment, a golf training method includes providing a golf training aid including a body portion including a first housing having two upright posts attached thereto, and a second housing having two upright posts attached thereto, a base portion, and an elevated target, supporting the body portion with the base portion, positioning a rocker arm between extendable sections of the two upright posts attached to the first housing and the two upright posts attached to the second housing, sliding and rotating the rocker arm positioned between the extendable sections to provide a rocker arm orientation, positioning caps over the two upright posts attached to the first housing and the two upright posts attached to the second housing, attaching the elevated target to the rocker arm, and hitting golf balls at the elevated target.
In another embodiment, a golf training method includes providing a golf training aid including, a body portion including a first housing having two upright posts attached thereto, and a second housing having two upright posts attached thereto, a base portion, and a retractable net extending between the first housing and the second housing, securing the base portion to a surface, separating the first housing and the second housing to expose a portion of the retractable net extending therebetween, supporting the first housing and the second housing with the base portion to maintain the exposed portion of the retractable net, and hitting golf balls over or under the retractable net. The base portion includes two stakes for separately supporting the first housing and the second housing.
Certain advantages of the embodiments described herein include providing a structure for golf training, chipping, and/or skill games.
Another advantage includes providing a golf training aid having an adjustable height and width.
Further advantages include increased portability, and a plurality of interchangeable targets.
Wherever possible, the same reference numbers will be used throughout the drawings to represent the same parts.
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The extendable section 113 is maintained in the extended or refracted position by locking members 160. Locking members may include clamps, pins, screws, detents, or any other locking member capable of maintaining a position of the upright posts 117 in the extendable section 113. For example, in the embodiment shown in
In one embodiment, a retaining member 701 is positioned over the fixed section 115 of at least one of the upright posts 117 of the first housing 112 and one of the upright posts 117 of the second housing 114 to reduce or eliminate a separation of the first housing 112 from the second housing 114. The retaining member 701 corresponds to a length between the upright posts 117 of the first housing 112 and the upright posts 117 of the second housing 114. In one example, a first aperture in the retaining member 701 receives the fixed section 115 of one of the upright posts 117 extending from the first housing 112, and a second aperture in the retaining member 701 receives the fixed section 115 of one of the upright posts 117 extending from the second housing 114. When positioned over the upright posts 117 the retaining member 701 maintains the position of the first housing 112 relative to the second housing 114.
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In one embodiment, when the fixed section 115 is secured to the base portion 130, the target 111 is attached to the extendable section 113 and/or a rocker arm 140 supported by the extendable section 113. Suitable targets for chipping golf balls at or into include, but are not limited to, an umbrella, a net, a soft object, scoring rings, or similar targets. The target 111 may be detachable, adjustable, and/or interchangeable. In one embodiment, the target 111 may be adjusted by extending or retracting the adjustable post 132a, the extendable section 113, and/or an orientation of the rocker arm 140. After the target 111 is positioned, the golf training aid 100 provides a vertical and horizontal challenge for a user to practice hitting golf balls at. For example, the user may chip at the target 111 for practice, as a skill game with others, or for fun.
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In one embodiment, the intersecting portion 143 is attached to one of the tee fittings 144, for example, the tee fitting 144 forming the middle connector 146. In another embodiment, more than one of the intersecting portions 143 is attached to a corresponding number of tee fittings 144. For example, two of the intersecting portions 143 attached to the intersecting openings 145 on two of the tee fittings 144. One or more of the intersecting portions 143 includes the target 111 integrally or detachably secured thereto.
After positioning the rocker arm 140 between the two upright posts 117 of the first housing 112 and the second housing 114, the sliding and/or rotating of the lateral portions 142 provides any suitable orientation of the rocker arm 140. For example, as shown in
In one embodiment, at least one of the tee fittings 144 is rotatable independent of the lateral portions 142 and/or the other tee fittings 144 to provide variable rotational positions for each of the intersecting openings 145. For example, in another embodiment, the intersecting openings 145 of the three tee fittings 144 are aligned or substantially aligned with each other. In another example, the intersecting openings 145 of the first end connector 147 and the middle connector 146 are aligned, and the intersecting opening 145 of the second end connector 148 is rotated 90° as compared to the other intersecting openings 145.
Once the rocker arm 140 has been oriented, through sliding and/or rotating the lateral portions 142, a cap 150 is positioned over the upright posts 117 of each of the first housing 112 and the second housing 114. The cap 150 may include an end cap 152 (
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To support the body portion 110 when the net 901 is exposed, either the extendable sections 113 or the fixed sections 115 of the upright posts 117 of the first housing 112 and the second housing 114 are supported by the base portion 130. In one embodiment, the base portion 130 includes two of the stakes 154. In another embodiment, the stake 154 includes at least two stake members to reduce or eliminate rotation of the stake 154 after being secured to a surface (e.g., inserted in the ground). The stakes 154 are secured to the surface at any suitable distance from each other, then the upright posts 117 of the first housing 112 are inserted into one of the stakes 154 and the upright posts 117 of the second housing 114 are inserted into the other stake 154. To insert the upright posts 117 into the stakes 154 the first housing 112 and the second housing 114 are separated, exposing a portion of the net 901 corresponding to the distance between the stakes 154. In an alternate embodiment, the extendable sections 113 of the upright posts 117 are at least partially inserted into the ground to support the body portion 110.
The exposed portion of the net 901 provides a barrier for the user to hit golf balls over or under. For example, the user may practice chipping by hitting golf balls over the net 901, practice punch shots by hitting golf balls under the net 901, play skill games involving the net 901, or a combination thereof. In one embodiment, additional targets 111 are secured to the net 901 to provide additional identification of the exposed portion of the net 901. For example, elongated members may be secured to the retractable net and extend therefrom to form outer barriers that define a horizontal space for the user to practice hitting golf balls at.
In one embodiment, adjusting the distance between the first housing 112 and the second housing 114, for example, by adjusting the distance between the stakes 154, increases or decreases the amount of the net 901 that is exposed. The amount of the net 901 that is exposed includes any suitable distance, such as, but not limited to, up to 8 feet, up to 6 feet, up to 4 feet, or any combination, sub-combination, range, or sub-range thereof. In another embodiment, when the extendable sections 113 of the upright posts 117 are supported by the base portion 130, a height of the net 901 is variable to provide heights such as, but not limited to, between about 1 foot and about 8 feet. In a further embodiment, adjusting the height of the net 901 includes extending or retracting the extendable sections 113 to increase or decrease the height of the first housing 112 and/or the second housing 114. In one embodiment, the body portion 110 includes at least one integral measuring tape 902 for measuring the height of the first housing 112, the second housing 114, and/or the net 901. For example, as shown in
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While the invention has been described with reference to a preferred embodiment, it will be understood by those skilled in the art that various changes may be made and equivalents may be substituted for elements thereof without departing from the scope of the invention. In addition, many modifications may be made to adapt a particular situation or material to the teachings of the invention without departing from the essential scope thereof. Therefore, it is intended that the invention not be limited to the particular embodiment disclosed as the best mode contemplated for carrying out this invention, but that the invention will include all embodiments falling within the scope of the appended claims.
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